End Days: Science, Religion, Love and Stephen Hawking Collide

In Deborah Zoe Laufer's End Days, sixteen-year-old Rachel Stein is having a very bad year. Her father hasn't changed out of his pajamas since, well, way too long ago. Her mother has begun a close, personal relationship with Jesus. Her new neighbor, a teenage Elvis impersonator, has fallen for her hard. And now the Apocalypse is supposed to happen on Wednesday. Her only hope is that Stephen Hawking will save them all. This poignant yet funny play received the American Theatre Critics Association Steinberg citation in 2008.

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“Director Tad Janes directs a great cast and turns End Days into a comedy which will make you laugh and think.“ —”MD Theatre Guide":http://mdtheatreguide.com/2012/02/end-days-at-maryland-ensemble-theatre/?utm_source=End+Days+2%2F8&utm_campaign=1%2F30%2F12&utm_medium=email, 5 Stars
“Director Tad Janes has assembled a production which is touching, thought provoking, and often hilarious …” —”want2dish?":http://frederick.want2dish.com/articles/2153/2do/art_theater/2012/02/09/maryland_ensemble_theatre_begins_2012_with_end_days

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The play is recommended for mature audiences.

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